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Feng Shui & the Many Uses of a Mirror

In Feng Shui, mirrors have many qualities and uses.  They can be used to enhance or to push away energy. They can open up small spaces or close off spaces from entering others.  A mirror can also double what is reflected in it to create greater results, so decide how you to wish to use the mirrors in your space and how they can best support you. 

A key thing to remember when using a mirror inside your home is to consider what it is reflecting.  Is it something you love, something beautiful?  Perhaps the mirror is reflecting a view from a window or a favorite piece of art.  Maybe the mirror is in the dining room reflecting the family meal, a symbol of abundance.  If your mirror has a less than lovely reflection in it, find another location where it can bring you more of the things you love into your home.

A mirror can also be used to push energy away.  Perhaps you sleep in a bedroom with angled ceilings.  For some people, sleeping under a low ceiling might cause headaches.  A simple cure for this would be to use two small mirrors placed on the top of the headboard, facing up towards the ceiling.  In this way, the intention in how the mirrors are used is that the energy is being pushed up and away from the head of the bed.

Mirrors are just one of the powerful ways you can work with the natural energy in a home or office space.  Feng Shui takes into consideration your entire surroundings and how they relate to each other.  Contact a Feng Shui Consultant in your area and discover how Feng Shui can benefit you.

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